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 IRELAND only please,how long can you expect to wait for your illness?
benefit once you receive a letter telling you that you are entitled to same ive been waiting over a month .
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paddy with a name like that you should know 'im out ...


 My grandparents were from Ireland and immigrated to US in the early 1900's. Can I become an Irish citizen?
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 Best nights to go out in Dublin?
Me and a friend are going to Dublin from Monday to Wednesday and were wandering whether the nightlife is good during the week and if so where is best to go?...


 Ne 1 go up 2 glenties in donegal ne time???
I usually go.....it is some craic!!!!!
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any one go up to Glenties in Co.Donegal any time ??? That help???...


 Dublin, Ireland or Las Vegas??? ?
I want to get an internship and move somewhere this summer. Which is better, Dublin or Las vegas?? give me your thoughts! I am 21 year old female, love to party and have fun, meet lots of interesting ...


 Are the terms in Britain ( such as lorrie for truck, wireless for radio,etc.) the same in IRELAND?
Do the Irish use the same terms for certain things as in England? I f they don't, please give me examples for some of the same things I named for England. I am asking for every part of the ...


 Car rental WITHOUT a credit card - possible?
Hi, I'm trying to organise a holiday for my parents and would like to rent them a car. However, every car rental service I've looked at seems to require the driver to have a credit card in ...


 Irish citizenship?
My grandparents moved to America from ireland, and my mother is full Irish, but I am half Irish Catholic, and half African American. Am I eligible for citizenship in Ireland? Or would I not be ...


 Questions on Ireland?
1. Best time to travel (I prefer chilly to hot weather)
2. If I only stayed a week what four sites should I concentrate on ( prefer country to city, art to bars, riding than hiking)
3. Any ...


 Find cheap accomodation in Ireland?
Hi. I am 21,live in France. I would like to go to Ireland to work there for about a month. Where am i most likely to find cheap accomodation? Ideally i would like to find a roommate. I thought about ...


 Please help me find this?
Could someone please tell me the name of an artist that sings the fields of athenry, whiskey in the jar etc etc .... that is a faster verion of the songs not dance music,but music like a band would ...


 What to wear on an Ireland vacation in June?
I will be doing a tour of the entire country in late May and early June and was wondering a few things about what to pack. First, what is the weather like this time of year? Second, I have heard ...


 Is Dublin a nice place to live?
I'm from the US, but I might move to Dublin.
1. Are people nice?
2. What is the dating scene like?
3. Is the weather ok?

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 What do you think about Irish accents?
I find it funny how all Americans go mad for our Irish accents. Anyway, American accents aren't even accents to me. We have American tourists here all the time, they always ask in such a loud ...


 Where can you get a fake id in ireland????
its for my17 yr oid sis for my coucins 21...


 Are most Irish people of Native Gaelic ancestry & are there any Irish with English ancestry?
Also does being protestant mean you're of English ...


 Are you from ireland?
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 Somewhere different to Newry in NI?
I'm goin up the north next week i have done so for years however now that everyone else has coped on to the fact it is cheaper the traffic is mental. So i wondering can anyone recomend anywhere ...


 Have you been to Cork in Ireland?
We've been told it's a nicer place to visit than Dublin. My nephew said that Dublin is over commercialised?...


 What are current social issues in Ireland?
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Ron b

Is it possible for an American to live and work in Ireland, and if so how?


    



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Charlie
You would need to start with applying for a work/residence visa. See 2nd site below to research this. See 1st site or a book on living and working in Ireland. 3rd website is a Yahho group for Ireland...so you may submit questions and communicate with people living in Ireland.


Guaranteed Irish!!!
yes it is but we want our jobs for ourselves thanks very much


stopadeeboomba
I take exception to Orla's answer. Obviously, she holds something againist this guy, and she doesn't even know him! I never judge people on basis of where they're from, until I get to know them, so Orla must be a very bitter, jealous, and prejudiced soul. I am an American who is doing just that, thank you very much. Also, there is no need to give out to us Yanks, we are very kind (in general) to visiting Irish, in our country, it's just sad that the reverse is not always the case. Anyhow, I'm sure you are a very kind and decent young man, and there's many an Irish person who will comment on your good manners.


Blessed
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Hi

The way work permits work in Ireland is that you must be hired by an employer while outside of Ireland. The employer applies for your work permit. Now it does not mean that you have to stay with that job. Your permit will be good for two years.

Now you cannot go to Ireland and just look for work and apply its not allowed unless you have a work permit and the only way you will get one is like I said.

Now if you are in some type of public service or it you can apply differently because you are part of a group of services that they need in ireland

Go online and apply with Monster Ireland, Jobs.ie, there are a lot of sites for submitting your resume. Also look for jobs relating to students or young people working in ireland. Google it there are a lot of agencies.

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Nurses
Social Worker
It people etc.......


MUSICGUY
yes it is but you would need a work visa


Orla C
Sure you can - but you'll always be The Yank.


noadversespell
I'm looking for the same thing...I think the whole work visa route would be difficult seeing as the employer has to prove that there is no one in the EU or Ireland that is capable of doing the job...either way...I hope we both find our way to Ireland....





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